Ayesha Curry has shared her thoughts about the social media controversy that erupted three weeks ago as the Warriors and Cavaliers were wrapping up the NBA Finals.

The wife of two-time NBA MVP Stephen Curry told People Magazine that she was “just a fan in that moment so I didn”t think about the ramifications.”

Ayesha Curry sent out Tweets calling the NBA “rigged” and questioned if the league could fine the refs. Though she deleted the messages soon after, a whirlwind of drama ensued.

“I regret the way that I voiced how hurt I was. I felt hurt for (Steph), and I didn”t mean to offend anybody,” she told People Magazine. “Obviously, what I wrote is not what I think about what he does for a living.”

Stephen Curry, for one, didn”t think so.

“I know her intentions. I know where she was coming from,” Stephen Curry told People. “You”re not going to win any battles on Twitter, so I tell her, ”Keep being you. Keep doing what you”re doing. Don”t worry about what people are going to say. No matter who you are, they are going to try to find something to try to get under your skin and make you be somebody you”re not.””

Ayesha said Stephen originally encouraged her to start a food blog, according to People. That led to her upcoming cookbook and followings of 3.7 million on Instagram and 637,000 on Twitter.

“When we started on social media, we just thought it was the cool thing to do,” Ayesha said. “We didn”t know it would turn into this big beast of a thing. I think now that it”s turned into this whole ”brand” thing, I want to make sure I stay transparent and honest and true to myself.”